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Streetmap curiosity
On Sat, 9 Aug 2008, Richard J. wrote:
David Biddulph wrote: "John Rowland" wrote in message ... Today, the highest detail level is giving a patchwork of map tiles, half from the most recent map and half from the previous one... the colouring is different, so it is easy to tell which tiles are newer and which are older, particularly if the boundary between new and old runs through Euston Station. Every time you hit Refresh (F5) you get a different selection, and the two coloured halves of Euston swap around. Looks OK to me. http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.sr...1&y=182773&z=1 I've just clicked on the above URL and found Euston station in two colours. I clicked "Large Map" to widen the area and found that St Pancras and King's Cross were similarly two-tone. Then I clicked refresh and the tones on all three stations were swapped! For me, Euston looked normal, but St Pancras was a weird mish-mash of old and new. So, no change there then. BOOM BOOM! Er, anyway, yes, Firefox 3 on a Mac via Demon, FWIW. tom -- What we learn about is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our methods of questioning. -- Werner Heisenberg |
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